The Braves will honor those who have courageously battled breast cancer on Sunday, September 18, with "Breast Cancer Awareness Day" presented by Publix Super Markets and WellStar Health System, in partnership with American Cancer Society's Making Strides Against Breast Cancer. Breast cancer survivors will receive a free ticket to watch the Braves take on the New York Mets in a 1:30 p.m. game, and their friends and family can purchase additional tickets for $14 each. In order to redeem the offer for a free lower level ticket, breast cancer survivors can download the Breast Cancer Awareness Day form at www.braves.com/bcawareness.Breast cancer survivors will receive:

One free lower level outfield ticket

A commemorative Braves Breast Cancer Awareness Day T-shirt

Admission to the pre-game hospitality reception, beginning at 11:30 a.m.

Opportunity to take part in pre-game ceremony on the field

The Atlanta Braves is Major League Baseball's winningest franchise since 1991. During that time, Braves teams have earned 14 division championships, five National League pennants, a World Series title and most recently were the 2010 National League Wild Card Champions. Based in Atlanta since 1966, the Braves franchise is the longest continuously operating franchise in Major League Baseball. Atlanta Braves games are telecast on FS South, SportSouth, and Peachtree TV. Radio broadcasts can be heard in Atlanta on 680 the Fan, Rock 100 FM, 93.7 FM and regionally on the Atlanta Braves Radio Network. Follow the Braves at braves.com, facebook.com/braves, and twitter.com/braves.